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| RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. | 
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			You could also try tapering the manifold to follow the flow shown in the CFD, in your other thread.  Makes it a little tougher to construct in real life though. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Problem with running TB inlet (technically "outlet") to the runners inline is trying to get the airflow to balance between the runners... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	Perpendicular surge tank plenums are popular due to the configuration of the engine - longitudinal - versus location of the IC - up front. Look at all the popular front-engine, RWD, longitudinal located running perpendicular surge tank plenums: 2JZGTE 1JZGTE RB26DET SR20DET VG30DET The exceptions: 7MGTE RB25DET (can this be legit with the RB26 "big brother" listed above?) VR38DET (current R35 engine) You can take advantage of turbulent flow when using a perpendicular surge tank plenum, but it's still tricky to get total equal flow between the runners. This is a daunting task to iron out all the details, but if you do success, it should reward you with big gains. -Ted  | 
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